Because the Anthropocene by definition is an epoch during which environmental change is largely anthropogenic and driven by social, economic, psychological and political forces, environmental social scientists can effectively analyse human behaviour and knowledge systems in this context. In this subject review, we summarize key ways in which the environmental social sciences can better inform fisheries management policy and practice and marine conservation in the Anthropocene. We argue that environmental social scientists are particularly well positioned to synergize research to fill the gaps between: (1) local behaviours/needs/worldviews and marine resource management and biological conservation concerns; and (2) large-scale drivers of pla...
Humans have become a dominant force of planetary change. This epoch, referred to as the Anthropocene...
Efforts to confront the challenges of environmental change and uncertainty include attempts to adapt...
Marine environments are complex and dynamic social-ecological systems, where social perceptions of o...
Because the Anthropocene by definition is an epoch during which environmental change is largely anth...
Here, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as case studies to highl...
International audienceHere, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as...
AbstractHere, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as case studies ...
Biodiversity is in precipitous decline globally across both terrestrial and marine environments. The...
Marine and coastal environments provide extensive and essential ecosystem services upon which much o...
Marine and coastal environments provide extensive and essential ecosystem services upon which much o...
Marine and coastal environments provide extensive and essential ecosystem services upon which much o...
There is a broad perception that many of the greatest knowledge gaps in marine conservation are in u...
The oceans have become a juncture of great visions of blue growth as well as strong environmental co...
Climate change, in combination with population growth, is placing increasing pressure on the world’s...
Marine social-ecological systems are complex, inter-connected, and highly dynamic, in particular whe...
Humans have become a dominant force of planetary change. This epoch, referred to as the Anthropocene...
Efforts to confront the challenges of environmental change and uncertainty include attempts to adapt...
Marine environments are complex and dynamic social-ecological systems, where social perceptions of o...
Because the Anthropocene by definition is an epoch during which environmental change is largely anth...
Here, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as case studies to highl...
International audienceHere, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as...
AbstractHere, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as case studies ...
Biodiversity is in precipitous decline globally across both terrestrial and marine environments. The...
Marine and coastal environments provide extensive and essential ecosystem services upon which much o...
Marine and coastal environments provide extensive and essential ecosystem services upon which much o...
Marine and coastal environments provide extensive and essential ecosystem services upon which much o...
There is a broad perception that many of the greatest knowledge gaps in marine conservation are in u...
The oceans have become a juncture of great visions of blue growth as well as strong environmental co...
Climate change, in combination with population growth, is placing increasing pressure on the world’s...
Marine social-ecological systems are complex, inter-connected, and highly dynamic, in particular whe...
Humans have become a dominant force of planetary change. This epoch, referred to as the Anthropocene...
Efforts to confront the challenges of environmental change and uncertainty include attempts to adapt...
Marine environments are complex and dynamic social-ecological systems, where social perceptions of o...